 I noticed tonight obviously is the birth of Hazret-e-Matsoum, and she is not on that list. Does that mean that list is only the four on that list of the greatest, or are there other women within Islam who we can emulate to be more like or learn lessons from? The religion of Islam has produced and has seen some of the greatest women you'll ever find in the history of humanity. Because you don't make it in the list of Ibrahim, Nuh, Musa, Isa, and Muhammad, it doesn't mean you're not a great prophet. Of course. It doesn't mean you weren't a Luqman of your time or a Talut. Talut is a king for his people. Luqman is a saint for his people in the sense of the wisdom that he has. It doesn't mean Asif bin Barqiya, the wasri of Sulaiman, was not a great person. He's bringing a throne of the Queen of Shiba next to you. But those four excel, but that's not to deny that there weren't great women in this religion who may not have made the list of that four. But believe you me, the amount of devotion they had towards their Lord is something impeccable. I remember Sheikh al-Saduq, may Allah bless his soul, has a work, the khisal, it's a renowned work. And you know, within the khisal, there are certain genres of literature where some chapters are named after numbers. So, you know, if a chapter is named after seven, it means the seven, the hadiths of seven, those who are the best in their patience are seven. Those who are the following seven is what ensures you get into heaven. You know, so there's a particular chapter in Saduq's khisal. I tell you, may Allah bless his soul, gives this narration a Sahih is not extremely strong. It says that there are seven great women. Your hadith that you bought up said the greatest. This hadith mentioned seven great women. When this hadith mentions the seven great women, I don't think many of the speakers in our community have even discussed or given biographies of these seven. Many would have discussed Sayyidah Many would have discussed, for example, Maryam, many would have discussed Fatima Zahra, but I don't think many would have discussed, for example, You see, I'm going to bring names of people Muslims all agree upon. I don't want to bring names of people some Muslims will revere, others will differ or people who cause headaches for every Muslim. So, these seven Muslims, these seven great women, and notice something, many times in their traditions, whenever they give a piece of advice to their followers, they don't say and the men of our nation should be like this. For example, doesn't say that Allah has placed mercy on the men who revive our affair. No. Correct. Ahlul Bayt wanted to make clear for all of us that the women in our community and the men in our community, all of them can achieve the highest of levels here in this tradition. Asma'a bint Umayyus is mentioned. Salama is mentioned. I asked you, Sayyid Jaber, Salama, who is she? Who is she, the servant of Fatima Zahra? It's a good try, and I won't ask you a question again because it's unfair for me to put you in such a position, but let's say someone like Salama, the wife, let's say for example Salama, the wife of Hamza bin Abdul-Muttalib. Think of Fizze, sorry. Sayyidah Filza is another great woman. Even I remember in that list Sheikh al-Saluq mentions the mother of Khalid ibn al-Waleed as being seen as one of the greatest women. Yet no one has for example read her biography. Yes, Waleed ibn al-Mughira is a nightmare by his wife. That's an interesting discussion. Why have the Imams of Ahlul Bayt mentioned? Asma'a bint Umayyus, we know. Salama we know. Maimuna we know. There's another lady who's mentioned by the name of Hamidah. There's another lady from Ben Uthaqif who is known as the wife of a man by the name of Hajj. Not necessarily Hajj ibn Yusl but another of the Hajj. Now these women and another one is Umfadul the wife of Abbas the uncle of Rasulullah sallallahu alaihi wa sallam. Now when you're seeing these great women being mentioned, when we're saying that the four greatest women are Asya, Maryam, Khadija and Fatima. We're not discounting the other greats. We didn't mention Sayyid al-Zaynab alaihi wa sallam. We didn't mention Sayyid al-Fidha as you rightly mentioned. We didn't mention Sumayyya mother of Ammar binyas. We didn't mention Umayyaman for example. There are others that we didn't mention such as Sousan, such as Tuktam, Nargis. We haven't even mentioned for example the ladies of the tenth of Muharram. Daylam, the wife of Zuhair ibn al-Qayn. Laila, the wife of Imam al-Hussain alaihi wa sallam. Umis Haq, the daughter of Talha. All of these we haven't mentioned. Umul baneen. Umul baneen, the mother of Aba al-Fadlan. So I don't want to say that because we're mentioning these four there weren't other greats. But like the Quran says there were some messengers we made to excel above others. Likewise there are some women who were made to excel above others in the eyes of Allah.